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    On Liberty And Slavery

    On Liberty And Slavery
    By George Moses Horton
    (1779 - 1883/ United States)

    Alas! and am I born for this,
    To wear this slavish chain?
    Deprived of all created bliss,
    Through hardship, toil and pain!

    How long have I in bondage lain,
    And languished to be free!
    Alas! and must I still complain--
    Deprived of liberty.


    Oh, Heaven! and is there no relief
    This side the silent grave--
    To soothe the pain--to quell the grief
    And anguish of a slave?

    Come Liberty, thou cheerful sound,
    Roll through my ravished ears!
    Come, let my grief in joys be drowned,
    And drive away my fears.

    Say unto foul oppression, Cease:
    Ye tyrants rage no more,
    And let the joyful trump of peace,
    Now bid the vassal soar.

    Soar on the pinions of that dove
    Which long has cooed for thee,
    And breathed her notes from Afric's grove,
    The sound of Liberty.

    Oh, Liberty! thou golden prize,
    So often sought by blood--
    We crave thy sacred sun to rise,
    The gift of nature's God:

    Bid Slavery hide her haggard face,
    And barbarism fly:
    I scorn to see the sad disgrace
    In which enslaved I lie.

    Dear Liberty! upon thy breast,
    I languish to respire;
    And like the Swan unto her nest,
    I'd to thy smiles retire.

    Oh, blest asylum--heavenly balm!
    Unto thy boughs I flee--
    And in thy shades the storm shall calm,
    With songs of Liberty!

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    Perhaps he wrote this about the conditions faced by the people of his land during his days. Things may have changed a lot meanwhile but sometimes it seems liberty is still threatened by the slavery; only this time the forms of slavery are changed.

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